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  • Redesigned 2018 Toyota Camry launched

    Toyota has introduced 2018 version of Camry File photo Toyota has introduced 2018 version of Camry

    Toyota has introduced 2018 version of Camry with striking new features.

    Camry will again be offered with three powertrain choices: The standard and by far most popular 4-cylinder, a smooth and strong V6, and a hybrid that pairs a 4-cylinder gasoline engine and battery-powered electric motor.

    Remote Connect service enhances the car with additional safety-related features including a guest driver monitoring system and a vehicle finder, and is free for 6 months. Service Connect helps owners to keep tabs on vehicle status and maintenance requirements.

    From a user’s perspective, Entune 3.0 is faster to respond than before, making the system far more pleasurable to use. For all versions, Toyota continues to employ separate climate controls beneath the display screen, and has replaced gray buttons with classy looking chrome tabs that give the dashboard an air of sophistication.

    Pricing starts at $23,495 for the base Camry L and rises to $34,950 for the top-of-the-line Camry XSE V6. These values do not reflect the destination charge, which, based on what Toyota levied in 2017, will be about $900. Compared to a 4-cylinder version of the Camry, the hybrid drivetrain option costs from $3,800 to $4,800 extra depending on the trim level, while the V6 engine upgrade costs $5,950.